The Books Of A Thousand Homes: Vol.1 2nd Edition

Hardback book with tan covers and a dark brown spine. This copy’s front cover is loose from the binding, and is attached only with the covering material on the spine. The front cover has the title and editor information, as well as the price of $3.00. There is an illustration of a white bungalow with a curved orange roof in the center of the front cover. Both covers show scratches and staining. The edges of the book also show tearing and wear. There is also staining on many pages inside. The interior illustrations are black and white. 334 pages. Size: 9″ x 12″ x .75″
**from https://www.antiquehomestyle.com/plans/1000homes/index.htm

The Book of a Thousand Homes was published in 1923. We have the second edition edited by Henry Atterbury Smith. Volume 1 contains 500 Small House Plans. At some point Volume II must have been on the drawing board, but it seems it was never printed.Taken from a variety of sources including plans created by manufacturers to sell their products, it’s an interesting 300+ page compendium of American residential architecture from the 1920s with a particular focus on small homes that would appeal to ordinary folk.

The book contains a variety of designers, but the following are particularly prominent contributors:

E. E. Green — 57 bungalows and a couple foursquares

Frederick L. Ackerman, Charles E. White, George W. Repp, Olsen & Urbain”

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